Pakistan Prime Minister says no country wants peace in Afghanistan more than Pakistan.

Speaking during an hour-long session at CFR with David Sanger, the national security correspondent for The New York Times, Abbasi said that Pakistan intends to remain engaged and partner with the US in order to defeat terror in the region and find lasting peace in Afghanistan.
He added Pakistan’s relationship with the United States is 70 years strong and it is not defined by the conflict in Afghanistan alone.
“We have engaged with the US. We continue to engage with them to resolve any differences that come up and move forward,” said Abbasi
Once again denying President Donald Trump’s assertion that Pakistan provides sanctuaries to terrorists, the prime minister said “nobody wants peace in Afghanistan more than Pakistan”.
He said that Pakistan has asked Afghanistan to provide coordinates for any terrorist sanctuary that it alleges exists in Pakistan and “we will take action against that sanctuary”.
Abbasi had met US Vice President Mike Pence on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday afternoon, launching a process that both hoped would help rebuild ties between the two nations, once close allies in the war against terror.